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Women are caught between feminism and the pornification of America, and men are, too. I spent my youth squatting on a pedestal, the beauty queen who couldn__ get laid. I__e been a Relationship Consultant, phone sex diva, mistress, been fought over, lived with hunks who treated me as the trophy, then couldn__ deliver. Now I__ married, because he wouldn__ take no for an answer, and I__ grateful he didn__. I always knew what I wanted, which is where it all begins. I can help others get theirs, too._ - Taylor Marsh
Taylor Marsh The Sexual Education of a Beauty Queen
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Women are caught between feminism and the pornification of America, and men are, too. I spent my youth squatting on a pedestal, the beauty queen who couldn__ get laid. I__e been a Relationship Consultant, phone sex diva, mistress, been fought over, lived with hunks who treated me as the trophy, then couldn__ deliver. Now I__ married, because he wouldn__ take no for an answer, and I__ grateful he didn__. I always knew what I wanted, which is where it all begins. I can help others get theirs, too._ - Taylor Marsh

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